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One UI 4.0 Update Status: Samsung rolling out stable Android 12 to latest Galaxy flagships in these regions
Starting November 15, Samsung began the stable One UI 4.0 update rollout for the Galaxy S21 series devices. At the same time, the company confirmed that the Android 12 update is coming next to more Galaxy flagship devices.
Undoubtedly, the company is rolling out the stable Android 12-based One UI 4.0 update to Galaxy devices in a staged manner, which depends on regions, countries as well as network carriers.
One UI 4 Features:
- Samsung’s Android 12 update comes with tons of new features such as a redesigned user interface with revamped icons and Material You theming system.
- In addition, the One UI 4.0 enhances all of the stock apps, adds more lock screen widgets, quick settings toggles to turn off the camera and mic access and more.
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Below, you can see the country, carrier and state-wise One UI 4.0 update rollout status for various Galaxy devices. We’ll update this article whenever any new Galaxy phone or tablet joins the stable Android 12 camp.
Galaxy Z Fold 3 Stable One UI 4.0 Live Status
Countries | Live Status |
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US [Unlocked] | |
US [Verizon] | |
US [T-Mobile] | |
India | Rolling out |
Germany | Rolling out |
France | Rolling out |
United Kingdom | |
South Korea | Rollout restarted |
Algeria | |
Argentina | |
Australia | |
Austria | Rolling out |
Baltic | |
Bangladesh | |
Belgium | |
Bosnia | |
Bulgaria | |
Canada | |
Colombia | Rolling out |
Chile | |
China | Rolling out |
Croatia | Rolling out |
Cyprus | |
Czech Republic | Rolling out |
Denmark | |
Egypt | Rolling out |
Ghana | |
Greece | Rolling out |
Hong Kong | Rolling out |
Hungary | Rolling out |
Iraq | Rolling out |
Ireland | Rolling out |
Italy | Rolling out |
Kazakhstan | |
Kenya | Rolling out |
Libya | |
Macedonia | Rolling out |
Malaysia | |
Montenegro | |
Morocco | Rolling out |
Nepal | Rolling out |
Netherlands | Rolling out |
Nigeria | Rolling out |
Norway | |
Pakistan | Rolling out |
Philippines | Rolling out |
Poland | Rolling out |
Portugal | Rolling out |
Romania | |
Russia | Rolling out |
Sweden/Denmark | |
Saudi Arabia | Rolling out |
Serbia | Rolling out |
Singapore | |
Slovakia | Rolling out |
Slovenia | Rolling out |
South Africa | Rolling out |
Spain | |
Sri Lanka | |
Sweden | |
Switzerland | Rolling out |
Taiwan | |
Thailand | Rolling out |
Tunisia | Rolling out |
Turkey | Rolling out |
Ukraine | |
UAE | Rolling out |
Vietnam | Rolling out |
Galaxy Z Flip 3 Stable One UI 4.0 Live Status
Countries | Live Status |
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US [Unlocked] | |
US [Verizon] | |
US [T-Mobile] | |
India | Rolling out |
Germany | Rolling out |
France | |
United Kingdom | |
South Korea | Rollout started |
Algeria | |
Argentina | |
Australia | |
Austria | Rolling out |
Baltic | |
Bangladesh | |
Belgium | |
Bosnia | |
Bulgaria | |
Canada | |
Colombia | |
Chile | |
China | Rolling out |
Croatia | Rolling out |
Cyprus | |
Czech Republic | Rolling out |
Denmark | |
Egypt | Rolling out |
Ghana | |
Greece | Rolling out |
Hong Kong | |
Hungary | Rolling out |
Iraq | Rolling out |
Ireland | Rolling out |
Italy | |
Kazakhstan | |
Kenya | Rolling out |
Libya | |
Macedonia | Rolling out |
Malaysia/Indonesia | Rolling out |
Montenegro | |
Morocco | Rolling out |
Nepal | Rolling out |
Netherlands | Rolling out |
Nigeria | |
Norway | |
Pakistan | Rolling out |
Philippines | Rolling out |
Poland | Rolling out |
Portugal | |
Romania | |
Russia | Rolling out |
Sweden/Denmark | |
Saudi Arabia | Rolling out |
Serbia | Rolling out |
Singapore | Rolling out |
Slovakia | Rolling out |
Slovenia | Rolling out |
South Africa | Rolling out |
Spain | |
Sri Lanka | Rolling out |
Sweden | |
Switzerland | Rolling out |
Taiwan | |
Thailand | Rolling out |
Tunisia | Rolling out |
Turkey | Rolling out |
Ukraine | |
UAE | Rolling out |
Vietnam | Rolling out |
Galaxy S21 Stable One UI 4.0 Live Status
Countries | Live Status |
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US [Unlocked] | Rolling out |
US [Verizon] | Rolling out |
US [T-Mobile] | Rolled out |
India | Rolling out |
Germany | Rolling out |
France | Rolling out |
United Kingdom | Rolling out |
South Korea | Rolling out |
Algeria | Rolling out |
Argentina | Rolling out |
Australia | Rolling out |
Austria | Rolling out |
Baltic | Rolling out |
Bangladesh | Rolling out |
Belgium | Rolling out |
Bosnia | Rolling out |
Bulgaria | Rolling out |
Canada | Rolling out |
Colombia | Rolling out |
Chile | Rolling out |
China | Rolling out |
Croatia | Rolling out |
Cyprus | Rolling out |
Czech Republic | Rolling out |
Denmark | Rolling out |
Egypt | Rolling out |
Ghana | Rolling out |
Greece | Rolling out |
Hong Kong | Rolling out |
Hungary | Rolling out |
Iraq | Rolling out |
Ireland | Rolling out |
Italy | Rolling out |
Kazakhstan | Rolling out |
Kenya | Rolling out |
Libya | Rolling out |
Macedonia | Rolling out |
Malaysia | Rolling out |
Montenegro | Rolling out |
Morocco | Rolling out |
Nepal | Rolling out |
Netherlands | Rolling out |
Nigeria | Rolling out |
Norway | Rolling out |
Pakistan | Rolling out |
Philippines | Rolling out |
Poland | Rolling out |
Portugal | Rolling out |
Romania | Rolling out |
Russia | Rolling out |
Sweden/Denmark | Rolling out |
Saudi Arabia | Rolling out |
Serbia | Rolling out |
Singapore | Rolling out |
Slovakia | Rolling out |
Slovenia | Rolling out |
South Africa | Rolling out |
Spain | Rolling out |
Sri Lanka | Rolling out |
Sweden | Rolling out |
Switzerland | Rolling out |
Taiwan | Rolling out |
Thailand | Rolling out |
Tunisia | Rolling out |
Turkey | Rolling out |
Ukraine | Rolling out |
UAE | Rolling out |
Vietnam | Rolling out |
Updated on: January 05, 2022
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Samsung shifts strategy to combat Chinese DRAM surge
Samsung restructures DRAM (memory) business to tackle intensifying Chinese memory chip surge. The company is reportedly revisiting its strategy amid growing competition from Chinese memory chipmakers and contract manufacturers.
Chosun reports that Samsung facing significant competition in the DRAM business. Chinese vendors aggressively enter the areas that are unaffected by the US sanctions. The company had to rethink its strategy to combat the Chinese surge surge.
Samsung’s DS Division head is tackling these challenges. The division is preparing for a potential workforce and organizational restructuring by the year-end. DS Division could scale back production of legacy DRAM and 8-inch foundry segment.
It’s worth noting that Chinese chip makers eyeing gains in areas such as legacy chips used in automobiles, aircraft, home appliances, and consumer electronics. The Q3 performance had taken a hit from weaker-than-expected memory chip demand.
Apart from this, Samsung Foundry is also adjusting course by reassigning workers from the 8-inch foundry line at its production facility in Giheung, Gyeonggi, where utilization rates have also been significantly lowered.
At the recent earnings call, Samsung acknowledged its profitability has taken a hit due to the influx of Chinese DRAM. South Korea’s SK Hynix has also indirectly mentioned the pressures posed by increased Chinese DRAM supply.
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AI Forum 2024: Samsung explores future AI innovation with global experts
At AI Forum 2024, Samsung discussed the future of AI with global experts. The company held this year’s AI Forum on November 4 and 5. The event was graced by the presence of world-renowned AI scholars and Computer Engineering experts.
Speakers:
- Professor Yoshua Bengio from the University of Montreal in Canada
- Yann LeCun, Meta’s Chief AI Scientist and Professor at New York University in the US
- Ian Horrocks, Professor at Oxford University in the UK
[Nov. 4] Sustainable Innovation with AI and Semiconductors
On November 4, Samsung’s AI Forum focused on “Sustainable Innovation with AI and Semiconductors.” Experts, including Prof. Bengio and LeCun, highlighted AI safety, LLM limitations, and advancements in semiconductor tech.
[Nov. 5] Device AI for Our Daily Lives
On the second day of Samsung’s AI Forum, AI scholars and experts discussed “Device AI for Our Daily Lives.” Key topics included knowledge graphs, AI for science, and techniques to improve large language models efficiently.
AI is changing our lives at a remarkable speed. There’s a need to responsibly use artificial intelligence as it becomes more powerful. Samsung reiterated its commitment to build a more efficient and sustainable AI ecosystem.
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Samsung Galaxy S25 matches iPhone 16, trails Pixel 9 in key feature
Samsung Galaxy S25 may disappoint you in terms of RAM configuration. The company is allegedly considering an awful downgrade for the next vanilla flagship. A wild rumor indicates 8GB RAM on the base variant, which will be terrible in 2025.
According to Jukanlosreve, Samsung may introduce the Galaxy S25 with 8GB RAM. The Plus and Ultra models could get 12GB RAM, while the Ultra gets 16GB in 1TB of storage. The decision is seemingly under consideration due to the low DRAM yield.
If Galaxy S25 comes with 8GB RAM, it would match the iPhone 16 but lag behind the Pixel 9. Notably, Apple Intelligence requires 8GB of RAM, settling a long-due RAM upgrade on base iPhone models this year.
Google also boosted RAM configuration, given the increased load of AI processing. While the rumor hints at 8GB RAM in the standard Galaxy S25, things may change as the leaker himself is unsure of the RAM-related input.
Galaxy S20, Galaxy S21, Galaxy S22, Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S24 feature 8GB RAM. Samsung brought up to 12GB RAM on select mid-range models. 12GB RAM as standard is a long-standing demand of Samsung’s smartphone users.
The next-gen flagships will be powered by Snapdragon 8 Elite and Gemini Nano AI models. The chipset can be optimized to perform well on 8GB RAM. However, Gemini Nano may not be able to deliver maximum performance without enough RAM.
Virtual RAM is just a gimmick. It has nothing to do with the phone’s performance or functional smoothness. The feature description itself reveals that apps will make use of virtual RAM to perform better for a reliable multitasking experience.
Samsung may change its plans regarding the RAM on the flagship model. Larger RAM is a requirement nowadays and the company must stay ahead of its key rivals, which are either matching or having an edge in key areas.